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[quote]Salaamu Alaikom kalimbason. And those learned I have talked to about eating something offered to another diety. According to them it is not sufficient to utter Bismillah. If something is offered to anyother than Allah then it is haram for us to eat. Tawheed is the very foundation of our belief. And this also means that we cannot in no way support any who is practising shirk, morally, financially or in any other way. If we start to take their food that also means we in a sense accept the fact that they can offer their food to other dieties, but we as Muslims are against shirk, and we shall fight against shirk in all forms. (not by violence). So logically; If I was with, for instance, a hindu friend, and I see how he offered a plate with vegetables to his diety and then gave it too me. Would it feel right in my heart just to say Bismillah and eat it? No. That food can not be pure. Hope you understand my answer.[/quote]
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